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This weekend sees the 2018 return of the F1 circus to Melbourne, Australia. Following the much hyped but freezing cold preseason tests at Catalunya, it has become clear that the Mercedes and Ferrari teams are still the teams to beat....

Sadly it seems that Williams is becoming a pay driver team. When Kubica does better times than the regular drivers, it tells what the team's priorities are!Statistics: Posted by Tim — Sat Mar 17, 2018 9:30 pm

So, what have we learned in these preseason tests?1. Reliability, at this time, is not an issue. All teams recorded many laps with only a few small problems.2. Ferrari and Mercedes are at the top of the tree.3. Red Bull,...